Seeking admission to Horry-Georgetown Technical College? With more than 80 programs
of study, flexible class options, and three convenient campus locations in Myrtle
Beach, Conway, and Georgetown, we think you’ll like what you find. Tuition is less
than half that of a four-year public college, and classes transfer.

Horry-Georgetown Technical College (HGTC) is a two-year community/technical college
that offers more than 80 associate degree, diploma, and certificate programs for students
who are either seeking quick entry into the workforce or desiring to transfer to a
senior institution to pursue a bachelor's degree.

HGTC offers three convenient campus locations in South Carolina, including Myrtle
Beach, Conway and Georgetown.

As a student at Horry-Georgetown Technical College, you have access to powerful tools
and valuable information. Free tutoring and writing assistance, help with technical
issues, advisement on curriculum choices, personal and career counseling, and career
placement assistance are all available to students currently enrolled at HGTC.

The world is a different place than it was when Horry-Georgetown Technical College
was founded in 1966. Nevertheless, the college remains as focused today on providing
an up-to-date education for our students as we were decades ago. HGTC was founded
on a commitment to prepare people for jobs, sustain a high job-placement rate, and
facilitate university transfers.

Whether you want to learn new skills or enhance skills for a career, keep current
in your field, get needed continuing education units (CEUs) to maintain your certification,
or just want to learn for the pleasure of personal enrichment, we have something for
you.

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HGTC Digital Arts Student Showcase, April 24, 2014

Graduating students from HGTC’s Digital Arts Program will be presenting their portfolios
at this year’s Student Showcase scheduled for Thur., April 24, 5:00-7:00 pm in the Conway Campus
Cafe 1100.

This Showcase is being held in association with ARV 262 Advertising Design II and
is a graded portion of that course curriculum. All are welcome to come out and view the students’ class projects,
personal and realworld art and designs. This presentation of student works is open to the public and all
are welcome. Light refreshments will be served.

As part of the Showcase, select participant’s work is also set up for viewing in
the Richardson Gallery adjacent to Cafe 1100, April 14 through May 9. The Gallery hours are Monday and Wednesday
2:00-5:00 pm, Tuesday and Thursday 11:00 am-4:00 pm, and Friday 8:00 am-12:00 noon.